Greetings, readers! Whether you enjoy your leisure time outdoors or inside, come to Washington County Weekend for the essential details before you head out.

Harvest Century: The 11th annual cycling fest has four courses, with distances ranging from a family-friendly 3-mile ride to the 100-mile course along scenic roads and wine country of Washington County. The finish line party features a beer garden, catered meal and live music. 6:30 a.m. registration; 7 a.m. course opening Sunday. All courses close 5:15 p.m. $65 entry fee, with after-event profits benefiting Community Vision. All courses start and finish at Hillsboro Civic Center, 150 E. Main St., Hillsboro. 503-292-4964

Annual Kura Blessing: Celebrate the start of the brewing season with this traditional cleansing ceremony at a local sake brewery. The Rev. Koichi Barrish of the Tsubaki Grand Shrine of Granite Falls, Wash. will perform the ceremony in both Japanese and English. The kura blessing is free and open to the public. Free food is served until noon when Sake Day Flights ($10) begin. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, SakéOne Brewery, 820 Elm St., Forest Grove. 503-357-7056

Jackson Bottom Wetlands 10th Anniversary: The wetlands will mark its 10th anniversary with an up-close look at two live birds of prey and activity tables to learn more about animal tracks, birds and pond life. There will be a "make and take" art project for children. The live bird show starts at noon. Free admission; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Jackson Bottom Wetlands, 2600 S.W. Hillsboro Highway, Hillsboro. 503-681-6206.

Oregon Munada Market: This market features barbecue, crafts from Africa, a "farm tractor safari drive," kids activities, hayrides, live music and more. Admission is free, while proceeds from market sales will go towards completion of a health post and outreach at Mapalo Center (MCLTC), training programs and the printing of the first Mambwe-Lungu language Bible. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday through Sunday. Oregon Heritage Farms, 22801 S.W. Scholls Ferry Road, Hillsboro.